I am inclined to say that the current debate is out of order, Mr. Chairman. I am sure you would agree that the speaking order on the first and second round is by political party. We are not discussing who should be speaking within the party, but rather the speaking order by political party. There is a first round, and a second round. If the Liberal Party has seven minutes in the first round, and five minutes in the second, and if the three members of the Liberal Party want to share their five minutes or their seven minutes, then they do so. That is not the issue. The issue has to do with the first and second round, and the parties' speaking order. If the members of a political party decide to share their time, that is up to them. They are the ones who make that determination.
Mr. Chairman, I would like to limit the debate to the speaking order on the first and second rounds. That is the motion we have before us.